Singaporeans who went missing in Gunung Pulai forest reserve found after 4 days

The two Singaporeans who were reported missing in Johor’s Gunung Pulai forest reserve since Monday were found this morning.

The Singaporeans, Dominick Tan and Clarice Lum Jie, were believed to have entered the reserve through a mountain trail, even though the mountain was closed, and gone off track – taking a route not frequented by climbers.

After about 4 days of intense search and rescue efforts, the Johor police discovered the location of the missing pair around 11.20am after a helicopter spotted them at Ulu Choh Pontian, which is near a lake. Dominick and Clarice, both 27, later confirmed during a distress call that they were indeed near a body of water.

A boat was deployed to pick the pair up as the helicopter was unable to land in the area.

The pair suffered minor injuries, such as minor cuts and bruises, and were also dehydrated, according to the authorities. They were conveyed to Pontian Hospital, where they have since been discharged to the care of their families.

Malaysia is not like Singapore everything also count until grass dried! If you have dengue in malaysia you are blessed as it is free treatment but try that in Singapore as a foreigner and you will know .,.

MALAYSIA is not SinCity where everything is money. The rescue effort are free of charge regardless of nationalities. Thanks to all malaysian uniform personnel involved in the rescue. MERDEKA..!!! MERDEKA..!!! MERDEKA..!!!

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